i assume that you are talking about USA citizens, so no, but this is different for other countries and cultures. in the USA, it is 18 and older people who are called adults and have full rights.
In most States at the age of 18 you are no longer a minor and can do as you choose.
Some student graduate high school around the age of 16-19
no
In the State of Michigan a student can work at the age of 15 with a work permit from the school they attend.
about 20 probebly
This differs by state. A parent must give permission for a student under 18 to drop out, but the age will be different and should be checked in your state and county.
The age of a student can vary depending on what type of school they are currently enrolled in. For example, high school students are usually between 14 and 18 years of age.
18
You can be an elementary school student, middle school, high school, or university student. you may be asked to show a school id tho as you get older
No he's just a loser adult.
According to Arizona law, any student over the age of 16 can legally drop out of high school. This law is listed under the classification of ARS 15-803.
The age of adulthood is 18 even if you have graduated. You are still a minor unless 18.